Forum Time 1 Hour behind

Adywebb

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Hi Ian - only just noticed that the forum times on posts appear to be 1 hour behind - I take it the site hasn't caught up with the clocks going forward last weekend :D
 

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Adywebb said:
Hi Ian - only just noticed that the forum times on posts appear to be 1 hour behind - I take it the site hasn't caught up with the clocks going forward last weekend :D
Nope, forum is fine ... you missed the post Ian made ... go into your "user control panel" and set the time to ... err, now what was it again?


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... oh yeah, automaticly detect something or other.

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Thanks Mucks - must have missed the post whilst on holiday - all done now :thumb:


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I was just about to post about the same thing - done what was suggested above and the clock has reset. I don't remember having to do this before but perhaps cos I have slept since then, I have just forgotten!!

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Gmt+1

just set to the correct time GMT+1
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update, it worked ;)
 

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